Published on Friday, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:12 am | Last updated on Friday, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:12 am
The Dirigo High School Athletic Boosters hosted their third-annual golf scramble and pig roast Sept. 13. Sixteen teams participated in the funraiser. Pictured from left to right are the low gross winners, Greg Dawson, Butch McKenna, Don Johnson and Frank DiConzo, who posted a score of 55. Net winners were Larry Murphy, Corey Jacques, Cameron Stanley and Ernie Smith with 56. Runners-up were Rich Allen, Dale Riordan, Wayne Sevigny and Scot New (gross) and Dennis Gallant, Ralph Partridge, Bob Weiss and Joe Balducci (net). Closest to the line winners were Shannon Welch (7 1/4 inches) and Dale Riordan (5 1/4 inches).Closest to pin winners were Mary Ann Todd (1 foot, 8 inches) and Butch McKenna (6 feet, 6 1/2 inches). Long drive winners were Tania Clark and Paul Mingo. The pig roast was prepared by Frank Knauer. A.W. Chesterton Co. sponsored a hole-in-one contest.
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I agree with Ms. Gray pointing out the alternative of thorium. However, her reference to world population brings me to three of my favorite alternatives to wasting money on useless wind turbines. First, investment in smarter ways to use existing energy and conserve far more than we do, world-wide. The $4 million average cost of a single industrial trubine can purchase and install a huge number of energy saving sensors, switches,computer programs to save energy. Second, there can be no talk about global climate change without talk of serious, cost-effective world population control. Third, more carbon can be sequestered and water conserved by re-vegetating the world by planting trees and regional appropriate vegetation than miles upon miles of useless wind turbines.
From Merriam-Webster: Shill:"to act as a spokesperson or promoter". You, Mr. Woodbury, are a shill. Ms. Barnett is a victim who is fighting for her rights and the rights of her neighbors to not have their health and well being injured by the noise impact of an industrial site being built on top of them.
What you see as "facts" are highly disputed and come right out of the Windustry play book. There is absolutely NO sound scientific basis or economic viability to the wind folly and the windustry is predatory to our beautiful state.
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